Touching! Fans bid goodbye to 'The Greatest' Muhammad Ali

New Delhi: Muhammad Ali, the greatest boxer to have walked the face of the Earth, was unable to box his way out when faced with death this Sunday. His body finally surrendered to Parkinson's disease, which had been a cause of worry for him for decades. Now that the boxer is no more alive, his fans (devotees, as many would call themselves) all over the world are paying tribute to the sports star who has inspired them to fight against every adverse situation.

This work of art representing Ali's face, is made entirely from punching bags

A red bike hangs as a memorial over the entrance to the old Columbia Auditorium where Muhammad Ali's red bike was stolen at age 12 and lead to him meeting Louisville Police Officer Joe Martin and learning to box at Martin's gym in Louisville

A member of the Louisville Islamic Center writes messages on a memorial banner as she pays her respect to Muhammad Ali.

A homage is paid in honour of late boxer Muhammad Ali before the start of the Copa America Centenario football tournament match between Mexico and Uruguay

Children make chalk drawings on the sidewalk during an event to celebrate Muhammad Ali outside the childhood home of the boxing legend June 6, 2016 in Louisville, Kentucky